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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (2): 229–247.
Published: 01 December 2021
...Marquis Bey Abstract This essay attempts to imagine what nonbinary gender might be through an autotheoretical and imaginative email exchange between the author, as “X,” and the author’s gender as nonbinary. Indeed, theorized conversationally throughout are the difficulties and potentialities...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2001) 13 (1): 157–163.
Published: 01 June 2001
...Luisa Passerini; Ara H. Merjian GENDER, HISTORIOGRAPHY, AND THE
INTERPRETATION OF FASCISM
An Interview with Luisa Passerini
Conducted by Ara H. Merjian
Ara H. Merjian — There is a delightful irony in interviewing an indi-
vidual who has made oral history – specifically the interview...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2001) 13 (1): 1–12.
Published: 01 June 2001
...Ara H. Merjian FASCISM, GENDER, AND CULTURE
Ara H. Merjian
In the wake of a post-World War II, leftist intellectual reckoning
which needed to distance its politically suspect forebears, the no-
tion that fascist ideologues permitted — indeed encouraged — di-
verse, often...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (2): 475–510.
Published: 01 December 2018
..., as an analytic attuned to internationalism’s entanglements with empire, race, gender, and sexuality. Despite the PPWA’s progressive antiracist liberal cosmopolitanism, the ideology and practice of international and interracial friendship often consolidated, rather than dismantled, hierarchies of race...
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Qui Parle (2020) 29 (2): 309–342.
Published: 01 December 2020
... representations of colonial pet-keeping, the essay shows how the racializing tendencies of Western humanism—especially within slavery and colonialism—manifest within gendered animal-human relationships and help construct both Blackness and whiteness. It focuses on pet-keeping in the colonies to explore...
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Qui Parle (2022) 31 (2): 231–295.
Published: 01 December 2022
... on an ontological certainty of the Human as a simple fact of existence, alongside its attendant codes, specifically those of linear time, gender subjectivity, and agency. dponton@usf.edu Copyright © 2022 Editorial Board, Qui Parle 2022 Afropessimism antidisciplinarity history humanism...
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Qui Parle (2010) 18 (2): 3–27.
Published: 01 December 2010
...
María Lugones’ Critique of Aníbal Quijano: Historicizing
the “light” and “dark” Side of the Coloniality of Gender
The term decolonial has been taken up by many different think-
ers and social justice movements.3 What follows here is a particu-
lar geopolitical and academic...
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Qui Parle (2010) 18 (2): 121–146.
Published: 01 December 2010
... contributions of U.S. women of col-
or to the racial, gender, and sexual civil rights struggles. As these
encounters were organized to explore intellectual bridge building
in decolonial thought, as a woman of color, my own concern was
not only to engage their thought as potentially useful to new trans...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2019) 28 (2): 405–417.
Published: 01 December 2019
... how racial and ethnic differences conditioned how African and Afro-descendant practitioners articulated epistemological claims and described healing practices, an analysis of how gender enabled specific mobilities and credibilities would further enrich our understandings of early modern science...
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Qui Parle (2017) 26 (1): 219–229.
Published: 01 June 2017
... on extensive fieldwork conducted primarily in Cuba and the United States, Electric Santería is also remarkable for its sophisticated analysis of how race, gender, and sexuality operate across uneven spiritual terrains. Beliso–De Jesús does not offer a simple recuperation of an often-misunderstood religion...
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Qui Parle (2010) 18 (2): 329–332.
Published: 01 December 2010
... Contributors
paola bacchetta is associate professor of gender and women’s stud-
ies at the University of California, Berkeley, the author of Gender in the
Hindu Nation: RSS Women as Ideologists (New Delhi: Women Unlim-
ited, 2003), and co-editor of Right-Wing Women: From Conservatives...
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Qui Parle (2001) 13 (1): 103–136.
Published: 01 June 2001
... been treated in the work of artists such as Hannah Hoch and
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John Heartfield, specifically in their appropriations of popular media
representations of gender norms and so-called sexual deformities.12
And, of course...
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Qui Parle (2012) 21 (1): 151–184.
Published: 01 June 2012
... rhetorically, which is the original and which the copy?3 This
Butlerian question, which refers to heterosexual gender norms set
over and against drag, is an appropriate one for the album cover,
but less so for the album’s content. Although we may wish to trou-
ble the concepts...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2016) 25 (1-2): 95–136.
Published: 01 December 2016
... of liberal humanist recog-
nition to the extent that one is conscripted by its terms— appeals to
discourses of sentiment and Self. Yet, both sentiment and the sover-
eign “I” return us to racialized, gendered master narratives of identi-
ty and feeling, which the rooster’s gaze in Beloved productively...
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Qui Parle (2010) 18 (2): 29–54.
Published: 01 December 2010
...Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui The Notion of “Rights” and the
Paradoxes of Postcolonial Modernity
Indigenous Peoples and Women in Bolivia
silvia rivera cusicanqui
Translated by Molly Geidel
This article attempts to undertake a reading of “gender” as it oper-
ates in Bolivia’s juridical...
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Qui Parle (2003) 14 (1): 99–121.
Published: 01 June 2003
... was going to begin by asking you about your work
on gender, and you indicated that you wanted to talk about phi-
losophy and peace. So .l guess it's fair to ask: What does philosophy
have to do with peace?
Judith Butler — I'm always glad to talk about gender — maybe
we'll get to that later...
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Qui Parle (2015) 23 (2): 135–160.
Published: 01 December 2015
... differences cut against the measure of Man, race, gender, and
sexuality have long served to organize the social divisions of eco-
nomic production and political power within and across nation-
states— perhaps exemplarily so during the age of decolonization
(the true and obverse content of the age...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2019) 28 (2): 241–280.
Published: 01 December 2019
... slavery, whether explicitly or implicitly—that is, always—this comparison has thus far produced little critical discernment. Instead such comparisons normalize the historical struggles of emancipated black female slaves in the Middle East, eliding racial gender specificity. (Liat Kozman, like Powell...
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Qui Parle (2015) 23 (2): 161–184.
Published: 01 December 2015
... state power
that have emerged over the last forty years. The dismantling and
privatization of public housing like the Robert Taylor Homes in
favor of the biopolitics of homelessness and an unprecedented sys-
tem of racialized and gendered incarceration are critical features of
this shift from...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2005) 15 (2): 1–49.
Published: 01 December 2005
... always
shaped by racialized and gendered elements of empire, colony and
nation.19 They belong to an epistemic system that begins and ends
in white fixations on blacks and black obsessions with whites — all
in a framework in which politics is fundamentally understood as a
race struggle...
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